Novel diene compounds have many advantages over existing commercial products used in plastics, resins and glues.

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Researchers in the Department of Chemistry at Wake Forest University have developed novel silicon substituted dienes. These compounds have potential applications as cross-linking agents for silicone polymers as well as adhesion promoters for polyamine and epoxy resins. These types of compounds can also be used to make sol-gels and as precursors for the formation of thin solid films.

These compounds are useful components for a number of commercial products, including:

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